Celebrate the beginning of the school year with characters that love to read! End the storytime by distributing Franklin bookmarks.
Stories To Share
Wild About Books - Judy Sierra
In this rollicking rhyming story, Molly finds the perfect book for every bird and beast - tall books for giraffes, waterproof ones for otter. In no time at all, the animals are wild about books. Wolf! - Becky Bloom
Deeply engrossed in their reading, a literate trio of barnyard animals cannot be bothered with a hungry wolf. The villain decides to learn to read in order to impress the bibliophiles. Share the story using Artfelt's finger puppets. Stella Louella's Runaway Book - Lisa Campbell Ernst
Stella, who must return a missing book today, gathers a cavalcade of characters who retrace their steps throughout town in order to locate the book. Visual clues as to the name of the missing title are cleverly concealed in the dialogue and pictures, making this a great story for reading out loud. Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Book? - Lauren Child
Herb never imagined the dangers when he decided to deface library books. Drawing mustaches on the characters, pasting telephones into the rooms, and cutting out Prince Charming and the royal thrones had seemed like good fun. But then Herb never imagined he would fall into the book one night. The Incredible Book Eating Boy - Oliver Jeffers
Henry loves books--eating them, that is. The more books he eats, the smarter he becomes, prompting him to devour them at an alarming rate. When forced to give up eating his favorite volumes, Henry eventually learns to enjoy reading them.
Song To Share
Willoughby Walloby Woo - Raffi
This catchy tune assists with learning the names of new patrons.
Video To Share
Wings:A Tale of Two Chickens - James Marshall
Sensible Harriet must rescue silly Winnie from the clutches of Mr. Johnson, who Winnie fails to recognize as a fox since she does not read books.
I Love Books!
Celebrate the beginning of the school year with characters that love to read! End the storytime by distributing Franklin bookmarks.Stories To Share
In this rollicking rhyming story, Molly finds the perfect book for every bird and beast - tall books for giraffes, waterproof ones for otter. In no time at all, the animals are wild about books.
Deeply engrossed in their reading, a literate trio of barnyard animals cannot be bothered with a hungry wolf. The villain decides to learn to read in order to impress the bibliophiles. Share the story using Artfelt's finger puppets.
Stella, who must return a missing book today, gathers a cavalcade of characters who retrace their steps throughout town in order to locate the book. Visual clues as to the name of the missing title are cleverly concealed in the dialogue and pictures, making this a great story for reading out loud.
Herb never imagined the dangers when he decided to deface library books. Drawing mustaches on the characters, pasting telephones into the rooms, and cutting out Prince Charming and the royal thrones had seemed like good fun. But then Herb never imagined he would fall into the book one night.
Henry loves books--eating them, that is. The more books he eats, the smarter he becomes, prompting him to devour them at an alarming rate. When forced to give up eating his favorite volumes, Henry eventually learns to enjoy reading them.
Song To Share
This catchy tune assists with learning the names of new patrons.
Video To Share
Sensible Harriet must rescue silly Winnie from the clutches of Mr. Johnson, who Winnie fails to recognize as a fox since she does not read books.
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